Hi Dan,
You can also create a string and send it to the printer, bypassing the windows printer driver, with ??? to go direct.
>>>We have an existing report that is using print codes and @says.
>>>Is there a way to bypass the windows printer driver?
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>>The easiest is to add a virtual printer with Generic/text only printer driver.
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>It looks like the copyfile api call works the best.
>You can send printer codes and print content to a file
>and copy the file directly to the printer port.
Regards,
Mike
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